All things exist and don’t exist at the same time.
With the act of observing, the observer atribute a specific state to the object of observation.
Basic quantum physics.
But as I was watching this video where a guy talks about virtual reality, he started to exemplify with games such as GTA-V, in which we have an impression of a hole city working every time with people, cars and things happening all the time.
Only then I got the “click”.
In reality what’s really going on in the game is a presentation of action in the point I’m currently at in that specific moment in the game.
All the rest is potential of actions that only happen if I ever go to a specific location with my character.
The same principle can be applied to our everyday-real-human-life.
One can only be certain of the actuality of things that are happening around him through the singular experience of his limited human senses, which are very limited.

You have no idea how powerful it actually is,
To right things down.
The power of words,
And settling them,
Actually choosing them and documenting it,
It powerful.
I’ve heard it from so many sources.
I have to go back to my old notebook and see what I wrote there.
I have to put down my goal and wills, set plans, dates and time limits.

I knew that it was new
Every new music was like a new thing
Like having a new thing
I now know we are addicted to novelty
Back then I didn’t
Every new single bit of information was a pleasure
A dopamine pleasure
A dump of feel-good chemicals in my brain
Now I know
Now it all makes sense
That’s way every memory from childhood feels so good
Every remembrance from scarcity feels so great

What so called philosophers and religious people call “true happiness” is actually awareness of illusion and it’s fake feelings and emotions.

That one saying: Ignorance is a bliss, is the resume of it all.

That one scene in The Matrix movie where the guy who knows the truth and it’s already living outside the matrix and all, prefers to betray all his comrades and forget all about reality just in exchange for the felling of tasting a beef steak, even though it’s not real and he knows it — he can’t live without it.

We all live like this and keep pretending to ourselves that the fake pleasures and sensations are actually real:

The tasty yet unhealthy and cancerous food;

The fake relief of pornography;

The drugs and the alcohol and their fast and passing fell-good sensation, leaving us with and ever hollower soul;

Movies, fiction, media, and TV, distracting us from the fast-rotten reality;

The cars, motorcycles, buses, trains and airplanes, which make our lives easier and faster but destroy our lungs and respiratory tracts instead, contributing to a ever growing fat, lazy and sick society.

But still, like the Matrix guy, we prefer to live in denial of the evident truth.
We prefer to pretend everything’s fine and normal and it’s all going to get better and God will help us and all.

That’s why people who live their lives like they’re “supposed to live” — as obedient and thankful slaves — are the most miserable, dull and boring ones.

All they do is hate every minute of they’re lives, walk around all stressed up, closed and sad, just hoping for that little weekend brake where they intoxicate themselves as fast as they can and pass out only to wake to the same old routine again.

Slaves to themselves.
The worst kind of slavery is self slavery.
And that’s where our society is based upon.

The only happy ones are the kids who don’t know any better and still find pleasure in frivolous illusions like videogames, social media and entertainment.

The only good things I can think of are:

The practice of sports, which I think was the ultimate thing the human body was designed to do, hence the immense amount of pleasure it releases.

The sports for the mind: Mathematics.

And the sports for the soul: Volunteering.

Maybe some indigenous people who still live apart from our sick society — keeping it real to their original values — are last ones experiencing true happiness.

A happiness they don’t know that exist.

But a happiness that it’s compromised.
They’re just living in paradise until out society finds them and give them the gift of destruction and corruption — The acknowledgement of happiness.

Are we supposed to be near them?
Or keep a good distance?
What are their purpose?
What are they supposed to do?
What are we supposed to do with them?
Should we turn to them only when we’re in need of something?
Should we use them?
Should we suck the life out of them?
And what after they get all old and crancy and useless?
What should we do?
Keep taking care of them until they die or throw them from a pit like Dinosaurs told us so?
Should we use our time, presence and effort to care for them or should we pay very well trained personnel to perform this task for us while we enjoy are lives near the beach?
Or even better, should we curse them to the dark helms of public pension, transportation and healthcare? — All of this topped with neglect, alienation and isolation
And also, does or obligations extend to grandmother and grand-grandmothers?
Shoot!